Climbing underneath a table (2003)

If I insert a table to a blank document I sometimes find it hard to add text under/ outside of the table. I try double-clicking (frantically) underneath it but that just ends up putting additional paragraph marks to the right of the table.
How can I reliably get the cursor below a table? Thanks, Andy.

Re: Climbing underneath a table (2003)

Thanks. Tried this, but there is a paragraph mark to the right of the table's first row which I cannot delete...
Actually, turning off the text wrapping for the table and then pressing Ctrl-End works. Ta. Andy.

Re: Climbing underneath a table (2003)

Hi Andrew,

With the way Word is designed, there is always at least one paragraph that follows the last table in any document - even if the table is the only thing you've inserted. So, to start typing after the table, all you need to do is to select that paragraph - that's what you're doing via Ctrl-End.